Jim Healy was General Secretary of the Waterside Workers' Federation at the time of his death. Jack Beitz, President of the Waterside Workers' Federation, stands beside Souter who was Secretary of the Australian Council of Trade Unions.
Jim Healy was General Secretary of the Waterside Workers' Federation at the time of his death.
Jim Healy was General Secretary of the Waterside Workers' Federation at the time of his death.
Jim Healy was General Secretary of the Waterside Workers' Federation at the time of his death. Includes a van outside broadcasting the funeral by loud speakers.
Jim Healy was General Secretary of the Waterside Workers' Federation at the time of his death.
Jim Healy was General Secretary of the Waterside Workers' Federation at the time of his death.
Jim Healy was General Secretary of the Waterside Workers' Federation at the time of his death.
Jim Healy was General Secretary of the Waterside Workers' Federation at the time of his death.
Inscription reads 'Oonah Hobart 27 March 1903 but unable to load owing to cranes not being ready'.
Gindie is a small town located on the Springsure Road, south of Emerald, Queensland.
Originally housed in frame inscribed 'Presented to Mr R Lilley in recognition of services rendered'.
Originally housed in frame inscribed 'Presented to Mr R Lilley in recognition of services rendered'.
Originally housed in frame inscribed 'Presented to Mr R Lilley in recognition of services rendered'.
Originally housed in frame inscribed 'Presented to Mr R Lilley in recognition of services rendered'.
Originally housed in frame inscribed 'Presented to Mr R Lilley in recognition of services rendered'.
Originally housed in frame inscribed 'Presented to Mr R Lilley in recognition of services rendered'.
Originally housed in frame inscribed 'Presented to Mr R Lilley in recognition of services rendered'.
Originally housed in frame inscribed 'Presented to Mr R Lilley in recognition of services rendered'.
Originally housed in frame inscribed 'Presented to Mr R Lilley in recognition of services rendered'.
Originally housed in frame inscribed 'Presented to Mr R Lilley in recognition of services rendered'.
Originally housed in frame inscribed 'Presented to Mr R Lilley in recognition of services rendered'.
Originally housed in frame inscribed 'Presented to Mr R Lilley in recognition of services rendered'.
Originally housed in frame inscribed 'Presented to Mr R Lilley in recognition of services rendered'.
Originally housed in frame inscribed 'Presented to Mr R Lilley in recognition of services rendered'.
Originally housed in frame inscribed 'Presented to Mr R Lilley in recognition of services rendered'.
Originally housed in frame inscribed 'Presented to Mr R Lilley in recognition of services rendered'.
Originally housed in frame inscribed 'Presented to Mr R Lilley in recognition of services rendered'.
Originally housed in frame inscribed 'Presented to Mr R Lilley in recognition of services rendered'.
Originally housed in frame inscribed 'Presented to Mr R Lilley in recognition of services rendered'.
Bowman was born in Bendigo, was a Queensland member of parliament 1899, leader of the Queensland Labor Party 1907, appointed Home Secretary 1915.
Collage of photographs reprinted from Labor Call, 23 April 1914 (see also NBAC T34-5-2, K3781)
The Royal Tar carried settlers to William Lane's New Australia in Paraguay.
Shows Commercial Hotel and other buildings.
Endorsed 'Resch's first hotel'.
Shows horse-drawn carriages loaded with wool in front of Dalgety's office, Sydney (published in Dalgety: The Romance of a Business, page 68).
Published in Dalgety: The Romance of a Business, page 77.
Published in Dalgety: The Romance of a Business, page 80.
Possibly located in Queensland.
Collage of photographs showing Dalgety's signs and trade displays as agents in Western Australia for Electrolux (refrigerators and washing machines), Cooper (shearing machinery and sheepdrenching equipment), Weedone Services (weed eradication and control) and Boucher steel frames.
Banner reads 'Knowledge gives power to the people. Workers' Educational Association educates for real democracy'.
Banner reads 'Christianity means Socialism, Christian Socialist Movement'.
Banner reads 'New Theatre League exposes War, Fascism, Exploitation' and 'Wage and Salary Workers